June 19 Cellar unearthed beneath America's oldest Black schoolhouse reveals artifacts Cellar found at Williamsburg Bray School, America's oldest Black schoolhouse, contains artifacts including ceramics, jewelry, and slate pencils.
June 19 Bobby Flay remembers Anne Burrell's 'greatest gift' after her sudden death Celebrity chef Bobby Flay honored friend Anne Burrell after her unexpected death. Flay shared a tribute about their Food Network show and mutual love for Maine Coon cats
June 19 Alligator injures girl swimming in popular summer state park destination North Carolina officials euthanized a 12-foot alligator after it injured a young girl swimming in Lake Waccamaw, noting the unusual but non-predatory nature of the rare encounter.
June 19 Bobcat kitten found inside Kansas home reunited safely with mom after storm During a recent severe thunderstorm, Lenexa Animal Control Officers in Kansas responded to an unexpected and wild intruder — and facilitated a sweet family reunion.
June 19 Study shows resurgence in Catholicism among young people Delbarton School (N.J.) Headmaster Father Michael Tidd joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the surge in young Americans turning to Catholicism.
June 19 FDA approves first twice-yearly injection that prevents HIV infection The injectable HIV prevention treatment Yetzugo, made by Gilead Sciences, has received FDA approval, offering a twice-yearly alternative to daily medications.
June 19 Rowing team members explain decision to opt out of corporate work, attempt dangerous ocean route from US to UK Adam Ratcliffe and Jack Jarvis plan to leave New Jersey and row 3,500 nautical miles across the North Atlantic to attempt a world record and raise money for a veteran’s mental health charity.
June 19 Costco customers campaign for return of beloved $1 treat despite new food court offerings Some Costco customers are longing for the return of the $1 food court churro, sparking debate about past menu items as the retailer rolls out new offerings.
June 19 Official shares how Japan is handling overtourism Hokuto Asano at the Embassy of Japan in Washington, D.C., tell Fox News Digital about the record number of Americans visiting Japan as they grapple with overtourism.
June 19 Your DNA could be stopping you from losing weight, new study suggests Genetic factors may explain why some people don't lose weight even when following nutritious diets, although health improvements can still be seen regardless of weight changes.